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David:
What I do in my small plastic boxes: cut a little furrow in the
center of a piece of foam for the shell to rest in.
Or: place a small piece of something under the felt on each side
of the shell so it can't roll.
Peter, Also A Tall One
>David:
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>How about a small piece of double faced tape on the side of the shell
>facing down
>on the felt.
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>Betty Jean, The Tall One
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>At 10:19 PM 1/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Anyone have suggestions on preventing Terebras from rolling around in my
>>dental cabinets, using absolutely minimal space and materials? I prefer to
>>be able to see my shells when I open the drawers and a layer of felt is
>>adequate to stabilize most of my shells and respective labels. But not
>>Terebras.
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>>David Kirsh
>>Durham, NC
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca,
student of zoology and computers for life.
The beginnings of my website:
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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